This video showcases a 10-yard zero for a Staccato C2 pistol using @ultimate_ammunition 90gr +P Blue Line Ammo. Following the zero, it demonstrates a 25-yard grouping with the same ammunition and the "Ghengis Comp" modification from Monsoon Tactical. The content aims to help viewers understand potential Point of Impact (POI) shifts at different distances.
This QA session covers essential firearms topics, including zeroing red dot sights on handguns, the pros and cons of lithium-ion versus single-use batteries for weapon lights, and proper AR safety manipulation. It also delves into clearing common handgun malfunctions like fail-to-extracts and recommends specific holsters for outside-the-waistband carry. The instructor, Dave from Guns and Tactics, emphasizes practical application and fundamental skills.
Scott Jedlinski of Modern Samurai Project explains the nuances of red dot zeroing for pistols. He clarifies the 10 vs. 25-yard zero debate, stating practical application dictates the choice, with 10 yards often sufficient for self-defense. Jedlinski emphasizes that marksmanship, the firearm, and ammunition are more critical for accuracy than the specific zero distance. He also provides practical advice on refining the zero using 1-inch squares and shooting from a standing position, along with tips on dot brightness and calling shots.
This video from Modern Samurai Project details the philosophy and application of their custom targets for firearm training. Lead instructor emphasizes the importance of target design in achieving specific training goals, from zeroing red dot sights to practicing fast draws and hyper-accuracy drills. The targets are designed to provide clear feedback on grip, trigger control, and sight alignment, with specific zones and dimensions catering to various skill levels and shooting scenarios.
This video demonstrates a cold B8 target engagement at 25 yards with a 10-yard zero, performed under challenging windstorm conditions. The shooter, associated with the Modern Samurai Project, showcases their ability to maintain accuracy despite environmental factors.
This guide details Scott Jedlinski's practical method for zeroing a red dot sight on a pistol, emphasizing a 10-yard initial zero for visibility and practical application. He stresses shooting offhand, verifying at distance, and understanding hold-overs for close targets. Jedlinski, a professional firearms instructor, highlights the importance of a natural shooting position and appropriate red dot brightness for effective zeroing in self-defense and competition scenarios.
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